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The ANZAC troops were evacuated from Gallipoli eight months after the initial landing which occurred on 25 April 1915.
A notable film based on the Gallipoli campaign is "Gallipoli," directed by Peter Weir and released in 1981. The film stars Mel Gibson and Mark Lee, focusing on the experiences of Australian soldiers during World War I. It portrays the bravery and tragedy of the campaign, highlighting the impact on those who fought and their families.
Australian soldiers first arrived in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. They remained there for about eight months.
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Australia declared war on Germany soon after England on 5th August , 1914. Australian defense forces fought in the Gallipoli campaign, Palestine and Egypt and on Western front they were deployed in France and Belgium.
The ANZAC troops were evacuated from Gallipoli eight months after the initial landing which occurred on 25 April 1915.
They were transported there, by Navy vessels.
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A notable film based on the Gallipoli campaign is "Gallipoli," directed by Peter Weir and released in 1981. The film stars Mel Gibson and Mark Lee, focusing on the experiences of Australian soldiers during World War I. It portrays the bravery and tragedy of the campaign, highlighting the impact on those who fought and their families.
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Australian soldiers first arrived in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. They remained there for about eight months.
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Because NZ and Australian soldiers landed on Gallipoli and lost a lot of men in th 25th. That's why it is known as ANZAC day, Australian, New Zealand, Army, Corpse
Anzac was a term that was coined to describe the New Zealand and Australian troops at Gallipoli in 1915 (the First World War). After the Gallipoli Campaign ended the Corps disbanded and became the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) and the Australian Infantry Force (AIF). They were no longer Anzacs. So really only one.
I'm assuming you're asking for the connection. (If I assumed wrong, say so and I'll edit the answer accordingly) The Gallipoli Campaign in World War I that the Allies began to capture the Dardanelles Straits was mainly manned by ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) soldiers. Basically, the Gallipoli battles were fought by Australians alongside New Zealanders.